The developers call the Leon Cristobal the safest Seat in history, and also claim that such models could halve the number of accidents on Spanish roads.

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The show car is equipped with an impressive array of various safety systems. For example, the driver will not be able to start the engine until all passengers are buckled up, and the driver himself must blow into a breathalyzer, with a special camera carefully ensuring that the "tube" is not handed to a sober passenger. In addition, the same camera will constantly monitor the driver's eyes while driving to prevent distraction from the phone and other distractions.

The interior rearview mirror is designed as a monitor displaying images from a wide-angle camera, and the blind spot monitoring system will warn against attempting to open a door in front of a cyclist.

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There is also a "parental control" function with settings that not only limit speed but even the boundaries of the area beyond which the car will refuse to travel. As a last resort, the car also has a "black box" capable of transmitting necessary data to a "linked" smartphone.

According to the creators, almost all the safety systems installed on the Seat Leon Cristobal could appear on production models in the coming years.